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WANTED: Official memorabilia of Bangalore International Airport

A teenager from Poland sent me an email today,

Dear Friend, My name is *******. I am sixteen years old and I am from Poland. I like planes and flying very much. My dream is to become a pilot in future. I send you and your airport big regards, and I have got a request: could you send me some official gadgets of your airport like pen, pins e.t.c.? I would be more than happy if you could do this Best wishes from Poland ******, my address, Debica Poland

I am sure he has Googled Bangalore International Airport and reached Karnataka.com. I started that page because our infrastructure projects are nothing but a slippery soap. Sadly, it is not funny. In Karnataka, projects took off again under HDK’s regime (so will he continue after October 3rd, 2007? Will he or will he not? Yes..hmmm..no…aaah..yes, nah! no. Oh, I give up guessing)

Now, getting back to the teenager’s email. Alas, he doesn’t know how complex his question is. Reasons being,

  1. We are trying to figure out how Bangalore is to be spelt. For our politicians, the spelling of Bangalore is more important than educating the poor, and lighting the roads in rural areas.
  2. We don’t know the official name of the airport yet. This is going to be more complex than solving a mathematics equation! Politicians would want it to be named after themselves or their mom or their village. The local crowd may want it named after a particular late film actor. Tippu Sultan‘s name was proposed because he was born in Devanahalli (the new airport is located at Devanahalli ) but was later shot down as it was shown his army had committed atrocities against few religions.
  3. Now, unless the name is finalized, where is the question of having “Official” memorabilia? The unofficial ‘leaded’ version can always be bought for a lower price from China.
  4. I can take a bet our politicians wouldn’t have thought about making such items to begin with. They are busy with land grabbing, causing differences between religions and Zzzzzzz. Chuckle! Wait, is that funny? Nah!
  5. Even if they decide we should have an Official memorabilia someone needs to decide what items have to be made. I will suggest a simple idea – form a ‘committee’ to decide what has to be made. Send them on a foreign jaunt. To avoid any controversies send MLAs from “all parties”. That way everybody gets to have fun.

Personally, I think it should be named after Kempe Gowda but there are many opposing because he belongs to a particular community. Duh! How can we find a person who belongs to all communities? Wait, you can. Let us name it after a politician! In their election speech, they always tell us, “I care for all of you. I belong to all religions” (which translates to “I will treat you ‘equally’ – I will take money from all of you and harass all of you irrespective of your religion”)

For now, the teenager from Poland has to wait..and wait. I will be more than happy to send him the “Official” memorabilia once it is actually released.

Update: (October 3, 2007)

Seeing that most of you want it to be named after Sir M. Visvesvaraya is heartening. One would think the choice is a no-brainer, but this will not happen as the no-brainer politician will not name our new airport after someone as deserving as Sir MV.

Sir MV belongs to the “entire” state. He has contributed to the entire state. I suggested Kempe Gowda because he is directly associated with Bangalore.

I am not for naming the airport after any film actor/actress. They are paid well in their profession, so they are not doing us a favour. We are doing them a favour. And I am not aware of any actor in our state contributing “immensely” to the upliftment of the poor (in terms of education, and free toilets). Actors are well aware that it is that section of society which sweats it out to save money and watch their movies. It is high time we come to terms with it. Yes, actors entertain us, and we compensate them. Let us stop it at that. They don’t need to be pampered. But let me also say there are many good actors/actresses in the industry who mind their own business and don’t expect undue recognition from society.

BG Mahesh

Internet application ideator and implementor. Been there and done that since early 1990s. I like to present data to the common man in the simplest manner on the internet.

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  • People like Kempegowda,Dr.Rajkumar,Justice venkatachala,Sir M.Vishveshwarya etc.does not belong to certain community only .They worked for the betterment of Karnataka, Kannada people. Kempegowda was responsible for this Bengaluru. He was not a mere leader of particular community.So his name is justified. People should not bring caste and politics in this issue.I think many of Kannadings will accept this.

  • Responses to “WANTED: Official memorabilia of Bangalore International Airport”

    For this one i think the best choise of prefference is DR. SIR M Visweswaraih. Without him today Karnataka would not be like this. Without his greatest help today Karnataka woulnd not like this.

    All Kanndiga's must be very proud about DR. SIR M Visweswaraih. In order to give him respect the air port name should be sir mv international air port.

    He is like our Mahatham Gandhi. DR. SIR M Visweswarraih - He is the best person. Not any movie actor/actors.

  • Dr.Rajkumar
    Sir MV Visweshwariah
    Dr Da Ra Bendre
    Kuvempu

    Thanks and regards,
    Praveenkumar M
    Hubli-Dhrwad
    Karnataka

  • Arent they moving the Bangalore International Airport to Devanhalli??

    If no, will there be two international airports in Bangalore??

    They should just name it Bangalore international airport instead of again creating a controversy with the names.

  • There was one name suggested in thatskannada.com from a reader.

    "Gandhada Gudi" How nice and meaningful and no controversies :-)

  • Following is my preference list
    1. Air Field Marshall Kariappa
    2. Sir M Visweswaraiah
    3. KempeGowda

  • Since Kannada language is almost endagered "Kannada" would be the right name. At least, it reminds that Kannada was once a language of this part of Karnataka. I do hope Kannada remains to be the living language outside of Bengalooru in the state of Karnataka.

    Kannada International Airport!

  • Sir. M Vishweshwariah will be the best name since he was the great engineer form Karnataka. Let his name long live with this.

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